View Full Version : Fullscreen Camera Effects appear not to be working...
Stales89
01-23-2011, 11:12 PM
I know a lot of people out there prefer the game without all the on-screen effects and camera glitching etc... but I have never been able to experience this...
I bought the game as a retail disc, installed through Steam and play on the highest settings. All works fine apart from what I have mentioned... DESPITE the option being turned on...
I have no idea what to do? I have tried re-installing the game... downloading direct from Steam and still nothing.
I am using Windows 7, 2gb RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo and an ATI Radeon HD series card... not sure on the number but its late 2007. (And yes I have updated all the drivers.)
If this is fixable I will be extremely grateful.
Cheers x :thumb:
ohitspatty
01-25-2011, 11:24 PM
The rescue team is not coming.
Eidos Support
01-27-2011, 03:52 AM
Please upload your dxdiag and misnfo files to a file-sharing website and link to them in this thread. You can also email them to us directly at: techsupport@eidos.co.uk
[MSinfo]
- Click on the Windows icon located by default in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.
- In the "Start Search" field, type in MSINFO32
- Press Enter. This will start the MS System Information Utility
- Once the Microsoft System Information window appears, click System Summary on the left-hand side and make sure it is highlighted.
- At the top of the window, click File and select Save.
- When the Save As window appears, choose to save the file to the Desktop.
- Enter the name as MSINFO, then click the Save button.
- Attach this file to your reply, or email.
[Dxdiag]
- Click on the Windows icon located by default in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.
- In the "Start Search" field, type in DxDiag.
- Press Enter. This will start the DxDiag utility.
- Once the DirectX Diagnostic Tool appears, click on the Save All Information button at the bottom.
- When asked to where to save the file to, click on the drop-down box next to Save in and select Desktop.
- In File Name box towards the bottom, then name DxDiag.txt should appear. Leave this as is and click on the OK button.
- Click the Exit button to exit the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
- On the Desktop, there should be a file name DxDiag or DxDiag.txt. If there is no file with this name, please repeat the steps above and make sure to save the file to the Desktop.
- Attach this file to your reply, or email.
Stales89
02-06-2011, 05:26 PM
DxDiag: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B1QYSM1P
MSINFO: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F71UE5PR
Thanks if you can help...
Also found another little problem... the loading times are phenomenally long... about 5 minutes each.
Thanks to anyone who can help!
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